aii usual points. Kings. Queens K6111): Board you get correct grad. and one chance for shin Your Dunc-n sumac. mi asiuewus Iutherliv- iiisxiiss I ' or A 1 MERE MAN thathke do lath his a mlig rising Guardian, feudal ilfl. 1 giisrlottetown Guardian. ‘In Oanh. P.E. Islanders Meet Romance At Chateau Lassrier Shattered With Premier Jones By Crash .|.. , --- a! mans“: mallow arrawa. ll mtmechl- m ._ (A?) _ D""”'“" Dur the wee end recess of the Mann“, id i“ u Q Doglinlonéfiolirinciivslit Osmterenceg on‘! P. . . em er a er ones an mam’. “m. him ' his aides took occasion to meet . and renew acquaintance with a number o! former Prince Edward Islanders now holding important posts in Canada's capital. Among the many when-i the Premier met and received at the OhateaiJ/Inurier were Group Cep- kai; Hing. (Rgginldlitegasétfi R. . .. or- nera . . lmny B»!!! cumin!" ‘m Weeks. Adjutant General. Tori-f! 11w 51mm" “*1 llmfilm" Commissioner w. J. Oalla hm. 601M511"! "i" “Mk” “'1' and Earl C. Young. cltor o? de- Ivlfll‘! Wm“ l‘ 1' “ml”! bates of the House of Commons. “A man“: ‘t . Illly hi" ""1195 “u”? m" Mr. Jones and Provincial ‘Treasurer “id M“ on i: M5313‘ “m” "l"! Wm‘ m‘ “dammul no" William Hughes chatted with sen- w“ wgiuigmuibwyimm‘ “w” W1 ¢°1l"¢°"°"‘ "Mm"- ioi- Dominion Government officials let‘; '1 “my? 5 5'3"!“ B°|"°"“""' u’ ‘m’ of the departments most concern- “swam b” i q Va“ Raymund mien. 2i. were ed with Prince llawsrii Island's “Wilm- 1° W11“ 1W arrested on the premises when pmbiemk W11"! "m"! u" "M"! 155°‘ . Premier Jones takes sharp issue _°'“4 merit of n Wm ""1 .1"°1I' with Bernard is. ssiiswsii. editor Mflfli’ "i" Avril“ 1\°"'°- Th” w“ 5° of Toronto Saturday Night. on an "m" l“ “puma?” m“ ~ "P81111191! i?" 9h °" °t m1“ editorial in which the Toronto ed- Ber“? lewd“ N“ Yak Friday’ splraey. munterfel g and al- iioi. advouie, 09min: ii". iiwi. it, Mrs. de Marignv said she contestin- “"1 M1°"°"- . imports of margarine into Canada. “ted “u”? a dlwma m“ °n h” Bfllelilfllulvl "lfe- Dimflw" and criticises the export of Caiia- mum “gain” 00ml’ Ame“ "1' 4°. W"! RYYBIW‘! hi" 1" u" dien cattle to- the United Itates. Muigiw- “qmim d " mwd“ day on s. charge of’ possessing 11111916 4911M! 1-11 511‘ H"?! 1X1 0.000 fa so out! a. ' 5558* 4 A “flame... pfififin, p1,... 1.. 5"“ 9"°""° Lief Nielsen. ii mechanic who tn.- basement was dismantled M,‘ sandweiii- Pi-emier Jones flew with Eldsberg the war. ului prev!”- Dllbl- #110118" told The Guardian's Ottawa ccr- “u w“ a u" “l 1°" “t m?‘ tinted paper for 500.000 more respondent evidmiiy h“ 80m i," slgiivt. Mien Nancy and Edsberg #011001" ""1 0°11" Wulflmm‘ the deep and because ofa tempor- m”?- "1- Nafiflli n" 583"“ m was brought to a.c.iu.r. iieiiii- m, "m..." o; butter and meat in 1°44- IIIIBYWPI- "W011i"! i4‘ ""9"" Toronto. The Canadiari dairy ferm- M“ 11¢ M“ Y “u tor Noel Courtols of the Orlm- u.‘ he "id, had done a fliipndid Jotfflm and I ked about inal investigation Section. ioi, u; 100d production during iii, future. I alumni-sod not ho create war years. gartlcularly in the any publi ty about the fortlfiioom» realm p! pro ucing cheese 11nd 111s marrlase. Therefore. I w 1 not PAR15- APP" ?3—(AP)~D1BP°I1' butter for the victorious allied 53y mytmnir4nly m“ tion of the Italian fleet is expect- “my” mid the heavily-rationed Pd 1D 7111111 B“ important purl 01' population of Great Britain. More- iiw new!" 0f 111B 31K F0111‘ "I'- over this food productim job was Plgll ministers conference here. so”, under gefigug hgndlflgps, mg- 111011! Willi "i? 0119311111! °f "'11" ably shortages of farm labour. tiers and disposal of various Ital- 1; wmiid b, a curious reward roi- 1!" 001011195- this effort on the home front. he " suggested. to» revent the Cana- dian farmers rom selling cattle in the United States market, one C of the few profitable enterprises _ in which the dairy fanner ‘s en- - ' _ _ gsged. Butter at F8882! lirlces. "ass sIhiDVlGLBVI-EIBOTGODYW-flilphl. pceura-ggsgglseepvggndwii?er:a:e.reifg; l H Ami” __ (C?) ___ Another car seed oats to ar- m‘ {,.1’.f§f,";,’“,‘§“§§‘§, ‘.§§‘.°..‘Z{,.f§.',",‘.; Manufacturing in Nova. Scot-is rive. Book. McGuigan s. Boyle. “fin”... ,i 13cm,- oi m, dairy showed a dollar-value x8111 01 17° _-__ “m ‘"""“”' 35.5. iii‘? iiiilmlfi. 1%.3§ici§“di1ii1§§3é "Collective 508s for Davis ant‘ sail“ ‘h! ctilwsiib: ml“ faliimi- were available Province House Fraser Ltd.. every Tuesday Write a‘: 30,59: .§‘...f, iiaiitefiiirijfira; Press Service said tonight. or “hm” cum“- R- N’ Dawm" preciable effect Canadian but- Quill-ill! 11811168 0i ‘he DQ111111‘ cr‘p““d- 323-25-30-1-5-8 '4- ter production. On the other hand ion Bureau of Statisilcs 111112 318 "Another car cultivated marsh i‘ w" m {"“’i°".f"‘ §'°"I‘“’“§i°,§ ‘fiféwlliflg’ §.‘§§T¢'§"}°Qi'd ‘.’i‘.,i.“.,{’§,...y.' h" 1° “m” d" <11" “1- 91°59 i117‘ nqgfllynafglegllers i? i§..§".u.‘§? it; tacturlng in i938 had s dollar value c" 1711c?‘ Llvawck Marketing red. Opposing the import of mnr- of 331.375.000.111‘ 312 DB1" 0911i 0! Bwrd‘ ‘J74! garine into Canada. Mr. Jones the Pml/lntlfll $01111 110111 1111 5°15“ aeboadin“ Hag?!“ Davis ‘k contended that Canadlansdiirefeiré oiliniflgliéfv 0f mo. "*5" Lidm 1"- s“ "w! 111"“ "'1" ‘is:iijxiliigeiomdénifigailiilgsrssx112:- dueling .....‘§i‘§“‘.5i.i. a dollar-value t1m°'“h1“°‘5d§3i'Rgf1§1°P.§.“‘£-fl ing margarine imports. he felt. of $84.908.000. or 46 per cent of _"_‘_5_;1 1 ‘M ' were chieftiy supporters 01;‘ a sinall thle total of all Provincial indus- "R°‘°‘" mil-mm?» M" ‘mi ‘rtduiaoom iigsifissmfinom" QQEQQ triieasii whih ocounted for 2o iifltrvd sflacf Mm" a‘ Mcbwd" iineferlor gommodziiyl-Tht-s Premier pcr Iof thee Pi-ovinces produc- .an ra . I. 4 expressed the view that the tight tioii in 1938. liad dropped to l2 . -w‘n~ butter situation in Canada would per cent bv i943 but its dollar- "Vnieiy 00mm n Hum“ soon be casled filth m; iipswiniz o! value had risen from 902241900 to River Hall. Monday. April v9. °'°d“°fl'°“ n “y n“ "n" ‘211i979i§0?i' ‘hi h his been siartinil at 8.15. under uie aui- h 1",“ i““°' i“ ° i _ vices of the Hunter River Red ‘mi n mmr 3mg‘ rose 0 sec. end. Farm production in i943 was m ‘M Attempted Murder gigs-sissy». a w“ M moiishgii; ' ' per cent in value. 0mm“ n Hunt" showed the second largest increase llliiefii- ..l.‘?“.‘.‘.'.i.. w»? Charge ls Laid i:..i§"g.—1.'1.’.":;.:;"l;" unlit: 0 réices of the Hunter River Red m“ charkmeww“ ‘almtihflm -—-—- In 1943 fish production had ris- _____ M en to 019914.000 and acggutiited for t-Livfiiock Marianna 30am NTREAL. April 26 - (OP) -_ ll ber cent of ova o s pru- luadlng hogs at Charlottetown and ilexlllfllflvczrl. 38. 0f nib 1(&l;iiDtii'€d with eight per . _ an a pted time: clmrg girlldzitiiilnfifiufioudzzig ‘iletfifsul: 93i- tfii‘ 18'”? inmffi- Sig?‘ 5T?” B k n r 1118111. vour community. Trucking ‘m’ “W w“ 1* service where and when p0ssible p°°k h‘ h k~ o a in addition to top market pKiOTQi-m ‘mm’ ‘mnwd b “mum Hal Minorities "When you ship hogs cooperat- °‘fi’°@' m”. “M ..__.._ 1m. through the Livestock Mlr- M“ m°"”“" “w” w“ “°‘ cool-mans, 'Ont.. a rll 2s- dm’ “$.41; “mm” 1‘ m‘ 1”‘ (OPl-Found guilty of fflilifdtrl‘ in the death of John Dublnsky. al innocent bfitander who was shot durinl a nk holdu i-'ll53’3.’8Iii ‘-‘~‘i'-...°i5.'i‘.‘§ a " ‘_' 55"’ ’i”°“"'“f ‘wit? ”'“"" el erres ast ng was re- figwimfit'st*whyq&elca:ilai'a:!—”ari: l 693165- {Imaging- wgliied for sentence early next s e - . hi)“, . formation outsid the Foreign Desscrres remained seif- seesa- (4141 illnisterls confgencerhofies to ob- ad while an sssizes c013: jury ,. --- n" ' "'1' 5° 1" nlilflllfilnil. brought in the verdict in what the "g i, i-i, ii "m, either under the United Nations Orow I " u e Csmpbe . LEO . n cal ed one of Emmi"; 11mm“ ai-uhiuiim or directly with -ldffililliltll‘kil_ eglld-iiiooded murders ~ a a. ins. top market price. drawing for o» M» m... m m M“ ~ - i. -._ .5555? is; 012's hi...» 25th to discuss aspects of ‘Town lam: g. Ma PL. Bo drt. and Waldron u Alt the ccmcluslon of the general meetlnga the nominating the Town Council in all matters urist trade and ttee: WJ. Fl. i, lavers. Howard Mac Lea. Richard Dougan. Herman Levaindier. Mayor PJ... Boudreaulit will act as chalmien and J.W. Lavers was appointed secretary for all meet- ings of the. commit Income Tax Deadfine Tomorrow mission arrive OTTAWA, April 28 - ax deadline is on the son for more than 2.000 tans. Tax returns, with bal- ggw vuwiwdlna. are due ADfil ‘Ilhe flow of mall into local tax offices across Canada has been lin- sieadlly for the last month e no actual figures are available. it appears likely comparatively few have left to the last mfnute the Job final report on their Under the pay-aa-you earn policy minutes ones as a reward for elr additions and s-ubstmoti ‘flilnd thaii me Government owes The usual procedure for wag !?l8flir‘ly tearnags ishto niieet 95% o e ax m regusr payroll (lQGlMIUIGIIS. Theugalan made up at the eind Two important changes made last . Some y advantage of this cut duotlons each week or month. For others it was saved until the end ear and offset against the The other new factor is family allowances which came into effect inll <‘ -’\ N 1i i)i\ OUR $1.51.")? 1U USE FUR féiii, Iii) ipfilil“? ‘i-7ii1~'(.()OKii'TS e A . ‘ Read y 63.19% Edward Island Like the Di Georgetown Citizens Make Arrangements For Town Planning Iioxas Eleoted In Philippines MANILA. APDrll M-(Mon- Glad-MP) — resident Sergio Osmena today conceded the election of Manuel Roxus ns the next President o! the TEHRAN. April 2s - (AP) ~A seven-man Azerbaijan-Kurdish com- d here by Soviet e tqdiay. shortly after Iimnian "@098 fired into a grouiancf work- _ g parade. The troops killed two and wOuJided cm organizing a wclcom ilires others. (Pictured above is a street scene in Tehran.) The commission was led by Prie- miei- Jules" Plshevarl, heed of the Famed Arctic Explorer Dies Ilipparant Suicide May Be Murder OTTEKVILLE. Ont. April 28 —(CP) -- Matthew Boroe. i0- year-old Hungarian tobacco fsr- mer. was found shot to deal-h in a blood-sputtered car in a farm- yard two miles cut of this Oxford County centre early today and police said that despite a re- volver in Boros’ hand, “there was evidence his death may not. have been suicide." Charles Veaesiyi, at whose home police said Boros spent the night, found the body of his friend slumped In the front seat of the oar. s ballet wound in his intensive police investiga- lion started when fresh blood skins were found In the rear of the car and officers could find no traces of the powder mitts they, said would have been present if the death had been slioido. .'~-.-.'....r-"::.. ~.-"-:s a took no nation’ otherwise? Cor- I Downing 0i Oilfi- m doc Crown ood- A‘ n02: MK “f I also steel. Moat Shortage Threatens Supply 0f T” Gortain Medicines 60.30111 d! ~01?)- $560 0f the larger Emmi; "8111! the lose has been rupldlv ac- (Oontimied on Page B 001. o) i BRIEF VIOLENCE IN TEIIRAN ineint which was set up last Decem- ber after a revolt against the Cm- tral Government. A national police officer asserted the violence flared mien “a mob carrying banners refused to halt when challenged by a proposed route of th slon into the city." The guards fired "to check threat to public safety, April 28-iAPi—- famed Arctic eioplorer. died today. He was 70 years old. The explorer died iPavilion of the Columbia-Presby- iterlan medical center after suffer- an acute ki-ciriey and Ho entered the Capt. Robert A. heart condition. hos ital Wednesday night. " aptaln Bob.” as he was fam- iliarly known. was with Admiral Robert E. Peary in thc 1909 ex- pedition that led to discovery of The Captain made other Arctic eral books detailing He was a native of Brlgus. New- foundland. where ant home although he d in New York in re- cent years. He came from a sea- rvivors include four . Dove. Mrs. F. W. Angel Mines Emma and Eleanor Bartlett all of Hawthorne. foundland, and two hr William L. Bartlett of Iiewls Bartlett of Si. John's. New- "taln Bob" first achieved ' iomiuiiuea 0n Page i m. iii Reportllire Faces Shortage 0f Grain b egcustulnn ‘MAXIMS ‘ era. MERE MAN Iceland Refuses h JOIN H. HIGHIUWEI WABHJINWIUN. 6W1! 26 ~45?) _. United States plans for an elaborate system o1 off-shore de- lences met s sham reverie 3H1?- urday night when films Minister 0mm» moi-s of Iceland declared his Government could not Brilli- the United States ail’ base riB-hts on Ice ‘one of the key position-s of the defence syewm slowly being developed in camper- glen beiiwflmlthtes State. War and avy Dena en . Prime Minister Thors. now in- volved in an Icelandic pollflcll campaisn. spoke on s broadcast w his island nation last 1118M B“?! the State Department bad earlier released a review of its base 01'0- posal. ‘this showed that the United States had asked ior all‘ base facilities October. s1 the same time pmmiaina Iceland support for membership £11 i119 United Nations which. when neces- have locus to th in November vlr-l t ll, i t‘ d the base pmpOsa his: indlixdttaefl a desire to take up the U, N. membership question. Meanwhile an American military air base still operates on the strategic Atlantic island under an Americanlceiandic agreement 111M the troops need not be withdrawn until formal conclusion of the end o! the war. ‘this is presumed here w mean the raisins of peace treaties. Officials Silent Officials were reluctant to dis- cuss the development of the off- shore defence system because. as in the case of Iceland. it is not vet very far advanced. But in- ouirv brought. this pattern of ar- rangements aimed primflrily 111 security for the United 518m‘. 1. Leases now are being neKOU- ated or projected for a number of base; at; critical positluils in the world. ranging from Iceland 1n the North Atlantic to Marius ls- iand in the Australian section of the Southwest Pacific. Bases are to be developed for permanent peace~time use on man- dac Islands captured from the Japanese. The eveni-lllil American polivv is to out these under an Americamcontrolled Unl- ied Nations trustceship- (i. In still another category the‘ United States holds 99-year leases on eight key Atlantic positions on British-controlled islands or areas - Newfoundland. hennuda. Ba- hamas. Jamaica, Antigua, St. Lu- cia. Trinidad and British Guiana. 4. Bases developed on the soil of LatlriJis-nerican nations during the war now are being turned back to those countries. The Galapagos Islands. off the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal. are going back to Ecuador and bases in Cuba are beinil 191111" ouished. The same policy. Am- erican officials said. npi>11¢5 10 “it highly im-port-snt strln of air fields and facilities bu it up on- the Brazilian “hllmp". 5. Military relations with Can- ada are in a special category. The two countries have s permanent Joint defence board and now are co-operatlliil in an Arctic explore. tion and equipment test. operation Muskox. But the United btates does not intend to seek military bases in Canada. preferrlml 111- stead the system of Joint use built up durina the war. New Australian Delegate At liJi. i NEW YORK April 28—(A.Pi—’ Australia's pegpeilyi delegate. Lt.- Coi. William . ad ced late Saturday he was with- drawing from the United Nations Security %uncil because of the illness in Paris of his wife and that his successor at the Council tabla would carry on his policies without any change. {£011. BDHDUD- Col. Hodgson. the prime mover e for a unanimous solution of th Spanish deadlock in the Council is Australian Ambassador to France. He wi-il be succeeded by Paul Has- luck. counsellor-ln-charge of Aus- tralia'e germane-it mission at the United a tions headquarters. amnotarrangedbytiicutihere iliha tobe substantial in greadeguanptizsichiflngtheuemariy s sam sec- “... rams? .3 in other . d use Ivcy respect ' Grant Bases iiiiuii Price Ceilings 0n Pork Effeofve OTTAWA. April t! — 0P) .- Effective Monday, zeta price ceilings will be established on stated cuts of fresh. cured. Iro- zen, miokad or cooked Ii. tht Prioosloarddcanno to ht. new or r ulre rot-a era to follow a ol cutting pork similar to that which has been in effect for some time for beef. veal and lamb, and pro- hibits the sale o! any cuts which are not authorized. rs will be re- a pork price already been to them. Board officials said that uni-ll the present time retailers have giietthmenfreatiiiilirslted as io their o cu x r and on sales were required goal? to limit their markufi to s. percentage All their cost. T is resulted in a wide variety of cuts with variations in price, which now will be ellmln< ated by rovlding uniform cut! with spec fie cents per pound ceilings. ear Sentence for liapo MONCTON. N. B.. '1 (OPi-Convicled of rapiggrlandzz: 31110518 Miss Rachael’ McLaughn lin. Bs-year-old Riverside resident, James Cairns of Albert was se tenced Saturday to seven years ‘i: Dorchester Penitentiary. The jug-y in the Albert Circuit Court delibi ei-ated 20 minutes. Retire Railway Contractor Dies helped build the South Wes-tern Railway and Dartnioulli-Musquodoboit. , 5,, stretch of the Canadian National Railways. died here Saturday. He started railroad building B worker on the Canadian Pacific trans-continental line at Parry Sound. Ont" about the turn o4 tl-ig (rellillhv. In i911 he headed his own Iiixgndis w-oi-king on Nova Scotisn rnsrsm: FOR ROYAL Tomi i. cAPErowN-Rfprsseiilaiives u! our Dlflvlllces conferring with. 77111150011 1111111 ‘ Sturrorlt havl grllylilfl/ l1p_ uicciai plans (or bexthgalérs usit in South Afyjgg w-‘Tiii: "111 11ml Queen. The plans Mi _ eiaken to London by Prim; inrsici Smuis for Rom] iiimVNM Povsair 1S raster A 81m or mas Causes BY A Neieueorrs new 01R NTO. April l8 -(OP)—~. Minimum and maximum tempera tures: Vancouver Li. B0‘ Edmonton 30. 08: Regina 1!. Winning IE, m; Toronto 71. 56 Ottawa n. Montreal D. 49;’ Quebec B. i6; Saint John 39. M; Moncton I9. 48. Kaiifax N. 48; Charlottetown —. 48: Sydney H. E; Yarrnoutli‘ HALIFAX. ii 5 - (OD- Weather sync ss issued by the Dominion Pu llc Weather Offlc! at 11:20 p.m. Bunds . April 382- The weather is coudy cool over the lvhiritimes tonight as the storm which affected this are! yesterday has moved off the lab- rador coast. The outlook is for I day or two of fins, mild weather. Forecasts, valid until midnight‘ Monday, Prince Edward Island: Clearing Monday morning. ider Monday. Moderate west ds l0 I - Blah Monday at Otiai-iottetowb mach! for use over Iflslltltpflibd. her head lem mould end fin- ally with harvest. coming of the new more: -* "i Sun this evufls; at 7.02 and W“ esters-creme 4J1. A. M. Sminerside, id _ mine utes later than Cigar. $95. - “-'P‘-¥4‘<‘wi'fefil1s=fvml~<stlvfa<azapeQ:¥ame_pat. \‘-e.~